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James H. Cone on 'Success' in the Black Church

From Tavis Smiley's State of the Black Union 2003. Music is 'Alkime' by Soulive from their album titled "Next."  
 
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zmdmcgregor (4 days ago) Show Hide
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Is there a version without music? if so, please direct me.
AJ3686 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Every Afrikan all over should read this man's books on Black liberation theology. As well as Albert Cleage's.
AJ3686 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@RedSkullthagreat I mean if Malcolm was alive he would be looking at u crazy right now for even saying something like that.
AJ3686 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@RedSkullthagreat U really don't seem to know much about Martin or the black church, or black history in general. I mean Martin had more courage in his pinky finger than all of us here commenting do combined. See this is what happens when you allow the government to white wash a man who was a revolutionary. Have you ever even read his book "Chaos and Community: Where Do We Go From Here?", or what about his Letter from the Birmingham jail? If you did you would see how totally wrong u were.
aawb462 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Nice use of Alkime!!!
godisanegro (2 months ago) Show Hide
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thanks!
RedSkullthagreat (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Of course Brother Malcolm X,Marcus Garvey,Nelson Mandela(even though his wife did him wrong.)Paul Roberson,Jack Johnson,Bobby Seal,Harriet Tubman,Jim Brown, just to name a few.
RedSkullthagreat (3 months ago) Show Hide
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On paper,those threats were diversionary tactics to distract attention from MLK's REAL role in the Federal "snitch" program. You must remember that EVERYONE was getting threatened back then. That is in no way a qualifier. Please share with me just how you got Malcolm had no brains from anything I said. Or are you getting emotional behind King's adulator,Preacher Pork Chop ass?
godisanegro (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Since its inception?
RedSkullthagreat (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Of course not,it was deemed as a safe haven at 1st,so that slaves,could meet in secrecy and plot and plan against the white slave owners,so that we could get to freedom safely. We used their arrogance against them,since they were shoving THIER belief down our throats.. Then,We,like dumb asses started to actually propagate this bullshit!

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